This week, a man who has alienated plenty of people with his policies and endorsed an accused child molester for Senate went to Disney World, and Disney welcomed him with an animatronic statue. That's right, folks: Donald Trump has officially been immortalized in the Magic Kingdom's Hall of Presidents.

Almost a year after the Hall of Presidents was fully shut down on January 17 (just three days before Trump's inauguration), the exhibit was reopened this week, complete with a brand-new robotic statue of the current POTUS that talks, moves, and is, somehow, less creepy than the real thing. According to the The New York Times, robot-Trump joins his 43 predecessors for a 25-minute show several times a day and offers a message of progress. "Above all, to be American is to be an optimist — to believe that we can always do better and that the best days of our great nation are still ahead of us," he says.

Per the Times, the exhibit was supposed to reopen this past June but was pushed back until now due to controversy. A blog post from Disney this summer confirmed that Trump would record an audio message and have a speaking role in the Hall of Presidents show, against the wishes of the more than 15,000 people who signed a Change.org petition asking Disney to keep Trump's voice — which the petition says often has "the specific intent of degrading, insulting and demeaning...entire groups of people" — out of Disney World. The petition asked Disney to "have the backs of millions of Americans and people worldwide whose day would be ruined by the depiction of a speech by Donald Trump."

More striking than the animatronic Trump's voice, however, is his appearance. The robotic version of Trump wears a navy suit with American flag lapel pin, his signature way-too-long necktie, and, of course, the combed-over hairstyle that he's become known for over the years. That all checks out, but what doesn't match up is the president's face, which looks less like Trump and more like a combination of Jon Voight and Christopher Walken.

As expected, Twitter has thoughts about the new statue, most of them comparing Trump to the actors and/or thanking Disney for giving them a reason to save hundreds of dollars in Disney World tickets.